NEW YORK, NY--(Marketwired - Jun 9, 2014) - Renowned for her straightforward, gimmick-free approach to EDGAR filings and SEC reporting, Jacqueline "Jackie" Borer is highly regarded as a leading authority in SEC compliance. Jackie opened Borer Financial Communications in 1996, when the field was dominated by a few major players. Jackie boasts extensive experience in the SEC/EDGAR filing arena and is praised by her customers for both her expertise and her personable manner.

Jackie believes that SEC compliance filings should not be taken lightly, and while some believe that financial printing, like everything else, is a commodity, Jackie says that's only true until something goes wrong. As a result, while Borer Financial is by far not the cheapest SEC filing agent/financial printer on the market, Jackie and her staff take extra effort to ensure that jobs are done right while keeping the clients' costs to a minimum.

In commenting on Borer Financial's success, Jackie says:

"We are a full service financial printer, providing SEC EDGAR filings, XBRL, typesetting and printing of your firm's/client's documents, as well as distributing news releases through our strategic partner, Marketwired, Inc."

"We're a small company, but we like it that way. It means when you call, you always will be able to speak with a staff member and typically that person has spoken to you before. We like to have real relationships with our customers, so you know that we'll always be here to listen to you and address your concerns directly. The entire Borer team provides incomparable value for companies who are seeking guidance and knowledge in SEC filings."

"Our guidance, affordability, fast turnaround times and consistency for excellence allows the client to focus on what they do best: running their company while we handle the technical execution of their SEC filings, printing and news release distribution."

"Much gratitude is extended to all of our current and former clients for a terrific 18 years; we look forward to continuing to serve you as the SEC's requirements continue to change on an ongoing basis."